The Scaur and Waterville Flume loop provides access to a beautiful waterfall, viewpoints from the Scaur, as well as interesting natural features.
From Waterville, the loop begins by following the Livermore Road to the junction with Kettles Path on the left. Kettles Path traverses a hardwood forest and passes three deep "kettle" indentations formed by melted glacial ice, then reaches a short spur trail to The Scaur overlook. Back at the trail, turn right on Irene's Path to the Waterville Flume, a waterfall flanked by high rock walls, popular for summer picnics and swimming.
To make a loop, follow Old Skidder Trail to the Livermore Trail, turn right and then follow Livermore Trail all the way back to the parking lot. The full loop is just over 8.6 miles.
The Flume and The Scaur can also be accessed from the Kancamagus Scenic Byway via the Livermore Trail. The loop in this direction is 13 miles and more strenuous.
Fees: There is a daily parking fee at Livermore Parking area.
Pets: Please note that pets are NOT allowed on Livermore Road in the winter.
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For more information, visit the White Mountain National Forest hiking page, or the Waterville Valley Athletic & Improvement Association website, or contact:
Waterville Valley Athletic & Improvement AssociationTo access Waterville Valley's Livermore trailhead on W. Branch Road, take Exit 28 on I-93, and follow NH-49 11.3 miles through Waterville Valley. Turn right on Boulder Path Road. At the library, turn left on W. Branch Road for 0.7 miles to the parking lot on the right. If you cross the bridge you've gone too far.
An alternate approach is to follow NH-49 from I-93 Exit 28 for 10.2 miles and turn left on Tripoli Road. At the "Y" stay right on Tripoli Road and turn right on W. Branch Road over the bridge to the Livermore trailhead. An alternate approach (summer only) is from I-93 Exit 31 in Woodstock. Follow the gravel-surfaced Tripoli Road 9.3 miles. Turn left on W. Branch Road, cross the bridge and then turn left into the parking lot.
Please note: There is a parking fee at Waterville Valley's Livermore trailhead, and in winter no pets are allowed on Livermore Road.
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